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Sony launched PSP Go Applications

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Last week we knew the possibility that Sony released applications for the new PSP Go from Playstation Network. Now the Japanese company confirmed that programmers could get these applications since its launch in October if the developers are encouraged to develop.

The reduction in the price of the PSP Go Accessories, which Sony announced at E3, has the sole purpose of turning the console into a software accessible for programmers and that they develop downloadable applications for portable, in addition to games in the classical sense.

Al De Leon said at CNET Sony: “The aim is to allow all developers can work in any type of content to the portable PSP Go. Most games will be, but also opens a large range of applications.” These applications says De Leon will be distributed through the Playstation Network Store formally.

The PSP Go was presented during the last E3. This review includes the console, 16 GB internal memory, UMD player does, and presents a new design that conceals the control panel under the console screen by reducing its size.

Original ideas

The reduction in the price of theĀ  PSP go Applications can result in application programming and video games and original alternative for portable Sony. One example is the video game Invizimals, produced in Spain by Novarama, which uses the PSP camera to capture the player virtual creatures in real world. You may wager as it is launched as a term applied in traditional programs and video games distributed through the Playstation Store.